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Meskowski was a brief participant in Formula 1, entering the championship in 1960 with no recorded base of operations. The team competed in only two races during that year, fielding drivers Bobby Grim and Bob Veith. Despite its short-lived presence, Meskowski's involvement reflects the era's diverse and often transient nature of privateer and smaller constructors attempting to establish themselves in the sport.
Throughout its limited career, Meskowski did not secure any wins, podium finishes, pole positions, or championship points. The team’s win rate and podium rate both stand at 0.0%, with a points-per-race average of zero. Notably, the team completed its races without recorded retirements, indicating reliability in the limited outings it undertook.
Although Meskowski’s impact on Formula 1 was minimal in terms of competitive success, its participation contributes to the historical tapestry of the sport during the early 1960s, a period marked by experimentation and the presence of numerous small teams. The 66-year span since its sole season underscores how fleeting some entries in Formula 1 history have been, contrasting sharply with the longevity of more established constructors.
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